Giant Twist battery being charged after ride

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The lithium ion battery from my Giant Twist, the charger, and a Kill A Watt energy meter.
Stanford grad's hot wheels
The lights are powered by polymer lithium-ion batteries, which last for about four hours and recharge using a USB, Houk said. Since debuting their project on Kickstarter, the crowd-funding website, early last summer, the team has raised nearly five …
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This week's automotive news
Three new engines are offered: 1.6 and 2.0 liter four-cylinders with Ford's EcoBoost turbocharging system, and a new Fusion Hybrid whose new lithium-ion batteries help to improve its fuel economy to 47 city/44 highway. As with the Taurus before it, …
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